- Location
- Russia
- Pronouns
- He/Him
[X] Goldfish
What does this term mean?
What does this term mean?
I'm torn between attacking the Giant and continuing to deal with the Human enemies. The Dahzagan is just out of the question. Even if we Charge and hit it with a power attack, short of a Crit were only going to do a few points of damage due to its DR and fire immunity. We'll have to leave that to others for now, like Ziku.Well, I had hoped we'd have at least one more round to kill warriors before the giant comes, but shit happens, got to deal with it now.
We have to fight the giant, otherwise the Dr/Magic is too tough for our allies.
I'd suggest we go for the giant (Zaia helps) and leave our men fughting humans under Tom's command.I'm torn between attacking the Giant and continuing to deal with the Human enemies. The Dahzagan is just out of the question. Even if we Charge and hit it with a power attack, short of a Crit were only going to do a few points of damage due to its DR and fire immunity. We'll have to leave that to others for now, like Ziku.
The Giant is a dangerous enemy, but DR 5 isn't too terrible to deal with and Undead generally have less HP than regular creatures, even in Pathfinder. It's size and other abilities make it difficult for regular people to fight effectively, though. At the same time, we're having a disproportionate effect on the Human enemies, which is important, because there are a lot of them and we don't want them to gain momentum against our forces.
Didn't you tell us Moru's known spells a while back, @DragonParadox? I can't recall most of them, but I'm pretty sure he had Bless and Flame Blade?I'd suggest we go for the giant (Zaia helps) and leave our men fughting humans under Tom's command.
Meanwhile I hope Ziku attacks the outsider and Moru the undead.
I would prioritize the giant.-[X] If he hasn't already, Moru casts Bless, granting everyone within 50 feet a +1 Morale bonus on attack rolls and rolls to resist Fear effects. If he has already cast Bless, he moves to assist against whichever threat seems most pressing from his position, either against the Human enemies or the Undead Giant.
If she does go for the Dahzagan, she might want to use her leyline surge to up the CL a bit, otherwise that SR looks a bit high.-[X] If she can see a good grouping of targets that won't ensnare her allies, Inge casts a Web spell against the Human enemies. If not, she will find a good target within range of a Snowball spell, such as the Dahzagan. If she casts a Snowball spell, she first uses her Guiding Spirit ability in order to roll twice on the ranged attack.
The Giant might be getting enough attention already, while there are a lot of Human enemies and with Roland focusing on the Giant our forces lose a powerful combatant against them for the time being. I'm not sure if Moru could get there in time to make a meaningful contribution against the Giant, when everything else is taken into consideration.I would prioritize the giant.
Flame Blade uses touch-attacks, which is good against a giant, but due to an Oracle's bad AB not so great against humans.
If she does go for the Dahzagan, she might want to use her leyline surge to up the CL a bit, otherwise that SR looks a bit high.
Aside from that the plan looks good to me.
[X] Goldfish
With a roar like a storm surge ghostly waves pick up the waterlogged corpses and bear it forth like a battering ram upon Negu and his guard, seeking to cut the very heart from your lines.
You make a Fort-save, or you get a minor debuff.There is noo way Floodslain creature is just a +1 CR template
Drowning Touch (Su)
The slam attack of a floodslain creature partially fills a living victim's lungs with water. The victim must succeed at a Fortitude saving throw in order to cough up this water or become fatigued for 1d4 rounds. A fatigued creature that fails this save becomes exhausted instead. An exhausted creature that fails this save is staggered and falls to 0 hp. A creature at 0 hp that fails this save drops to –1 hp and begins dying. A creature killed in this fashion appears to have drowned.
This literally renders any physical fighter useless in two strikes.
There is noo way Floodslain creature is just a +1 CR template
Drowning Touch (Su)
The slam attack of a floodslain creature partially fills a living victim's lungs with water. The victim must succeed at a Fortitude saving throw in order to cough up this water or become fatigued for 1d4 rounds. A fatigued creature that fails this save becomes exhausted instead. An exhausted creature that fails this save is staggered and falls to 0 hp. A creature at 0 hp that fails this save drops to –1 hp and begins dying. A creature killed in this fashion appears to have drowned.
This literally renders any physical fighter useless in two strikes.
The same thing...